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A forum member picked this up this 9ft. conyne from me not long ago...

That would be me, and I have flown it once - let's see if I can get a picture up. It had a tendency to heel over to the left, and I didn't have time to do any tuning.

Incidentally, how does one pronounce "Conyne"?

Larry

Hi Larry,I must say that I'm surprised to hear this kite didn't fly strait on, it's always flown locked in for me as opposed to my other S.O. Conyne which does want to track left if it's not trailing some sort of tail. It's solid flight was even the inspiration for a friend to pick up a couple of conynes from GKP which are a bit jumpy. So, the wing spars were pushed to the rear completely, hmmmmmm. If you're not happy with it, I'll buy it back for the same price. Conyne, pronounced "coin" or "co-nine". I prefer the later. It just occurred to me that, maybe, it was trying to head back in this direction...

ZERO1199 I was lucky enough to see your kite flying over the weekend at Veterans Park Milwaukee, WI right along with your custom Rev. Both impressive to say the least and you're certainly lucky to own such beauties!

Needless to say everyone seemed to be talking about it including some of the WI Kiters Club members. Hope you can make it to the Memorial weekend kite festival there and fly them again.

I am so glad you like our kites! We almost stopped making them to go on to other things. Then we started getting ideas for new designs. check out sunoakkites Look back often for new limited edition kites. Hope you enjoy! Richard

(welcome back Richard, sorry, but we do not allow links to non-sponsor kite shops in the forum - thief)

Richard welcome back!Rob here from the old High Flyers in Newport RI...Please please please tell me you will make me one of your sea turtle kites?!?!?! i have emailed in through the website a couple of times, but never got a response.

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